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send-instances
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How to copy a file between devices?
There is also Send.Vis.ee, which is a community fork of Firefox Send. It has always worked very well for me personally. There are many public instances available with varying sizes and expiring conditions.
- Website: https://send.vis.ee/
- Source: https://github.com/timvisee/send
- List of instances at: https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances
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safest way to share a document?
I think "Send" is perfect for u.
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Overwriting your Windows partition
Could you share the project file, pretty please? :D Maybe using OnionShare (https://onionshare.org/) or Firefox Send (https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances/)?
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A guide on how to share (huge) files end-to-end encrypted using your browser
anyone can host it and there are lots of instances, some with generous file limits: https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances/
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Allow for peer to peer file transfer of arbitrary size
They have a list of instances
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Thoughts about Oshi - Anonymous file storage
dispite that the website looks clean, however I would still recommand a Send instance for now.
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GitHub - timvisee/ffsend: Easily and securely share files from the command line. A fully featured Firefox Send client.
Please consider to add your instance to this list if you're open to share it publicly.
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Which file sharing service is most secure? Or: which privacy method is most secure? See list
https://send.vis.ee/ or check the list at https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances/ -- all of them are based on the original FF send code, some of them (IIRC) have limits like 10 GB
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Is there any way to securely and privately send files between computers?
other alternatives: croc, transfer.sh (both come in single-binary forms for easy, non-root, install if you don't want to trust the "official" relay servers), firefox-send (see https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances/)
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Question about secure file transfer
if "store-and-serve" is OK, and especially when neither party wants to install a new tool, there's firefox send, or rather any number of clones (see https://github.com/timvisee/send-instances/ for a list). You're trusting that the encryption is happening, so that is not good enough don't use this
fiche
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Self-hosted pastebin?
http://termbin.com/ and it can be selfhosted too https://github.com/solusipse/fiche
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[Need help] libvirtd.service failed with result 'start-limit-hit'
Also another way to share a journal or the output of any command is to pipe it directly to a pastebin like (termbin)[https://termbin.com/] with a command like journalctl -u libvirtd.service | nc termbin.com 9999. journalctl won't truncate any lines if it is redirected, as happened in your paste.
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New to linux / Steam games cant switch to 1920?
to explain, this command will cat (contcatinate) all the files in the /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ folder and then the pipe will send the output of the command into the netcat program instead of to your screen. Netcat is used to transmit or recieve data over the network. and termbin.com is like a pastbein service. 9999 is the port number used, like your browser will usually use port 80 and 443, but hide the port number from the urls because its implicit when using http or https
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Please help with this I2C Function
Or https://termbin.com/ if you're doing it from a terminal.
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[Discussion]: Terminal-ogy
one alias of termbin to share text content
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Pastebin service with decent privacy policy and open source?
termbin: As I learned today after setting up a shell function last night, it relies on port 9999(? Which seems like it's blocked at Dunkin' Donuts... or at least I get the error: ztcp:16: connection failed: connection timed out that I didn't at home.
- Transfer.sh – Easy file sharing from the command line
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Can someone recommend a suckless pastebin?
I want to run the service in my local network for high throughput and a little more privacy. termbin.com runs fiche, which seems like a nice, minimal tool, but it does not provide any web interface, so it would be harder to use from Windows (or even from a phone).
What are some alternatives?
hastebin - open source pastebin written in node.js
ffsend - :mailbox_with_mail: Easily and securely share files from the command line. A fully featured Firefox Send client.
send - :mailbox_with_mail: Simple, private file sharing. Mirror of https://gitlab.com/timvisee/send
PrivateBin - A minimalist, open source online pastebin where the server has zero knowledge of pasted data. Data is encrypted/decrypted in the browser using 256 bits AES.
0x0 - No-bullshit file hosting and URL shortening service. Mirror of https://git.0x0.st/mia/0x0
NodeHub - A pastebin for markdown pages.
magic-wormhole - get things from one computer to another, safely
ZeroBin - This Project has been renamed and moved to https://github.com/PrivateBin/PrivateBin
PurritoBin - fast, minimalistic, encrypted command line paste-bin
cryptonote - :lock: A simple open source web application that lets users encrypt and share messages that can only be read once.
Sup3rS3cretMes5age - Simple to use, simple to deploy, one time self destruct messaging service, with hashicorp vault as a backend
localpaste - a simple python based pastebin you can run locally, with curl for input, just like clbin.com